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WEATHER V * Uaaerall fair aad warmer Friday Haiurday probably showers VOLUME BEVBN; NUMBER 266 TWO KILLED IN TRUCK ACCIDENT NEAR WARSAW ™ «w , . . . e . \i. William Littleton Ot k » , . o * Goldsboro and Charley West ol Warsaw Killed Blinded by Eight*. Drove Loud ed Lumber Tract Into t : LrOtded Loir Truck ■ 0 say ism; truck Din not CARRY LIGHTS ON REAR Coroner of DupHn County Sum mon* Inquest to Inves tigate Wreck » - 1 " 1 1 & William LHHaoii of Uuhlshuru oul Charley West of \Vursaw were In •Uantly killed about ti o'clock last evening whoa tbrlr lumber truck craibed lato a loaded log truck at tSe Phillip* filling station. three mjles south of Warsaw la rhe direction of Kenanavlll*. A Mr. Askew of Warsaw win In stantly killed at the same apol three days ago when he walked In front of a passing car. Tit* coroner of Duplin county has summoned a Jury to meet at 4 o’clock this afternoon to ItWstlgate the causes of thd faß*J_l|ccJdent last night. According To Information given The News by lone distance telephone. A -RT Walter of Clinton had left hi-. track, ailed with toga, parked on the Mrbwev. Littleton and West were , coming la the direction of Warsaw- - ihelr truck loaded with lumber — and met s <nr whose lights blinded them with the result that they drlWe their machine lato the log truck. The News was told that the log truck did not, carry lights on the rear Both Littleton and West were Imd ly mjAtgled and death must have been almost Instant, crashed ms thev were between the lumber of their own trunk and the logs of the nmchln# they had driven tnlo. | ' The bodies were removed to a War saw Undertaking establishment and late last night funeral arrangement* for Little had no! iteen completed He was about 2fi years of age and lived on the edge of Goldsboro. He was it brother of Oscar and Ollle IJHleton of Goldsboro, who have been employ ed on the tobacco niurket here The fhlher of the youus man lives al Black Croak. The spot where the fatal wreck f.ccurred seems to be nil "unlucky one The News v»» told . Mr. Askew operator of t filling station nearby, met death there three days ago, and po less then st! cars have turned over there In recent months The spot Is not on a curve hut Is a *llghi depression. The News- was told GIRLS FLYING OWN AIRPLANES Mi"* (.entry. Native Tar Heel Arrive* at Danville for Vlait DANVILLK. Jan. '3 tA’> Miss Vi ola Gentry, fdrmer holder of the worn 1 sn'a endurance flight record, who left Roosevelt Field this morning landed her plane here this afternoon She was accompanied by William III* 1 rich, chief Instructor at the Boose •.ett /Tying Held, she was el.font" to MartlnsvllkL Va • but mode a lawl Ing here because of huiy weather con dlllons » ! KAYBTTKVILLK. N. <’. Jnn. S.-lfl*! Imd Ilea lb whrt is piloting her air plan* lo Miami. Fla . arrived here at D o’clock this aftern bon from Norfolk Hhe will remain here tonight and plana to taka Off eurly tomorrow for Jacksonville, She made a graceful landing uhd declared ahe was In the beat of spirits DIE* t»r MF.tKT VTTM h Mil HIM Kk iIFTFK IIM’I.HTKK R KID* ABHKVTLLK. Jan 3. fA*»<~Churle* Llabertnairn Rheplierd. traffic manag er of the H. K. Ferguson Company, died from an attack of angina pe* U*H« " In Mission Hospital at I o‘*l/«k this morning foot five hours „gfler the ; t wadding of his daughter. rag'* Johnson Shepherd. 10 James D. k»- crest, Asheville Newspaperman, at Sr Mary's Episcopal church in Urova , T/rk, THE GOLDSBORO NEWS ° . * • • - - . ; v* f READ IN THE MORNING WHILE MINDS "ARK FRESH—READ BY BUYERS BEFORE. THEY BUY. TRYING TO SAVE MAN AND WOMAN ■ ■— H I „ * Ct.tinsel Ask Juriuc to li '(fate Sanity »i Couple Who killed Mnn^ ' O wi . asms. gi._ . NKW GRUSANB. Jan,4. i/P> With Ihelr clients alaudiiig on the thpresli hohl Os Ihe gallows, defense attorneys were atrlvlug desperately tonight lo atpp the hanging oil Saturday of Mrs. Ada Bonner l.eboucf and Dr Thmnd< K. Dreher. sentence.! to die,for the murder of the: woman’s huaband. They won their first skirmish when they persuaded Judge James D. Kim on, the trial Judge, to grant a louring ut Franklin. La., tomorrow morning bt 10 o'clock to determine If a saullv coinmlaalon phould he appointed to ‘'enqtUFe tnlo the present mental con dition of the condemned pair. Illtf J Italy and L 0. I’ecot. of. de fy nse counsel, pleaded before Judge Simon In New Orleans today Durr both Dr. Dreher and Mrs. Lebpuef I were Insane al the present lime.. If Judge KiVnon rejects Ihelr pleu lo ntonrow the attorneys |ilun to rush luck to New Orleans and seek a man damn* from the stale supreme court summoning Judge Simon before the court to Mhow cause why a commis sion should not he appointed In some quarter* the action of Judge Hluinn lit granting tomorrow'll hearing Is Interpreted ns nutomaito ntlv postponing the hanging under Ihe Lottlslatia law. The coeUemucd man and' womwb were reported In collapse In Franklin Jail after’llearing the new* of (Inv entor Huey T. (sing's refusal lo com ••'ill.* Ilietr sentences to life Imprison ment. Their first Information was received by a villager calling It out In the street npar the JitlT The refusal of Ihe governor lo cow unite canse«l a rupture between him, and his ' Lleoiciiggr Covaroot I’unl Fyr, a men.lter of the state pardon board, which recommended contmufa lion In a pftlillc statement tlu* Licet tenant Governor accused the gover nor of "double crossing him *bA declared the hnhgtng of the l*? ,r would he nothing short of '‘Jndlchi murder." 1 0 \ He charged Governor Long with j ■bowing favoritism in commuting lie sentence trf John I’lessunt Ilarrls i ambler w|io killed a woman In Orlegns r ’hnd .refusing to commute tit •, doctor and the woman. • ! “Governor lsmg deliberately doubl'* *■-*■ -pr* "■" bW Mr, Fyr. "He was' In have a final talk with me’ be fold making Ills decision and I learned j Iroin others that he hud made that decision and publicly and offlclallv announced It before talking to no* I am ronvlhced that the** two imid condemned Unman- deserve ( lemciiiv. even a new trial Supreme court IjO* tlces, the nltortiey general and n> Jurors In Ihe case agree with hie." Governor laing enme hack with a reply In which he said lie had tallied ?0p hours with Lieutenant Governor i yr on Iheotsas anjl w t»A 4 w*ttllug to talk to him some tnorr Wswrr, .«—._ —— ■ - Wayne Farmers Want Better Quality Tobacco This Season Better tobacco f«r 1 **2f* I* .the lot an announced yesterday for Wayne county farmers, and lo Die end M l.inking the slogan conn- title • v<-i mnetlngs have been scheduled In ; •nat.v parts of tin- count"-. I*'. '■ Ftoyd, state tobacco spec lull-'. will attend the meeting" ..tul ;.d- co*> . erninv ferilllier-. varlelier. ap.l > t.i llvstlon methods County Agetil A K - Robertson * I’ have his seed fdeaulng It." hit." •<’ . j ■ .It meeting and Imp*’ that '-ver i . m—i V> IU -I...*_*• J-,- . treat fore t»*-<lilTnit ili"iu » work now oil a short time aw a. i "I am atrre ” rsnl Mr Rolvertsoit yrslerday. ’’lhst you ''i ll Dh' 1 Xr. Old, New Governors Review Parade -.JI r of v r <1 dk ** Rnnrrm Irtrinlt in politicg, Alfred E. Smitklintl Franklin D Roosevelt, (be old and new gov ernor of New York stale, respectively, walclted'* latter’s inaugural parade in Albany together. Svi/v 50 (jhHoiis of Booifio Kill ol Car lisrajM* Fifty gallons of whiskey and a new model Ford oupe were -qiiieil by Deputv Khctiyf Carl Kti.Hli ulniul him. it Fastenin' at tit. end of a fitur-tulle chase Two white “youths who had beau In the car abandoned ihelr utu citlue and escaped on foot through the fields. Deputy Ktiillb'nverlonk the cur near Htoney FreeT r.ir ttigliway 40.- ca t of Qie city. In Ihe city. In- pulled It. front of the machine ontAali sfreet and allemplcd to hem It 6 oft. Th-- tlrlrer. however, look tlo- ? *!(k-wils ami went ttrouud KtnlUi learittg off the bumper of .Smith’s machine lit squeeslng past. kidnapedT/irl GIVEN RELEASE t?- HpW Irv “kind Dl4 ALm With Cane.” She I* Unahlc to Tell Her Story ATLANTA. Jan: 3.-<A*t lint llun(U tied iM-hlnd Ifef loick and » gag In her month. Doris Turner, p.vtty Its year old high mliool student, for whom u city wide search wus lit pro gress, staggered -inin a lining station In the southwestern section eurlv to i'’ght. After informing the proprietor of her ideollty the girl collapsisl. Sl.** had disappeared here" y*r ; t"nln> and wrote Iter parents u letter saving sh# had lawn. "kidna|.ed bv a kind old man with a ranr.’’ Kite was taken !■> her hoinr where she was plu< ed under the cure <>L»t. pbksl.Uo- ■The phy . clan said her condition was such that she could not reveal details of her disappearance ~OV ’ *“ * } XTbe proprietor of the filling stajiou, v hi) culled the gill s father. Os M Turner, said she did not 1 give him anv Information, concerning how she made her way to hi* pin- *• of l.itsli.e- - s3l*' reward for Infornmtloo cot. - r-rtung lh*’ w hcreaboui •• id* th- girl ' ad been posted by her father,,;, f.-w hours before she appeared ul the fill lug at HI lou. x, c tJX M HfF.DH tN It Ft »\ FltlM. YJII UtiF Oil. LIND* WASHINGTON’. Jan -,T» rYi governmettl sttcceerlad in the Htipretne Court today In its effort to recovet ! from the Htnodurtl Dll Cord patty vat- j i-i-bl* oil lands In the Elk Hills Naval OH reserve lit California. ' I-,'d'c ipalil'- and anxlou.- *o be 'of* i»l-i I- von In ytmr tobacco growing! , •• yin i lie is goatod-bn fertlßsarlc} *!.r*>ll<-’i, at:-I ci Ith ut lon meth'sls "111 also ~n*»*’f°‘i'.c-tlons eon-> err .Ing disdushs or other prohleio*. w jll b»- prepared lo treat loba* , I, (i*| for leaf disc.- -k- at this lime at .I should voU’want this done, bring v on- eeil In i. cloth bag, Dirty half fit)i • w ilb seed, as the *ee«l must I>e : . il>i.-’o>tvb!' rfused In several changes •ts water a|J**>' samklug lo minutes in -'ie fertonldehvde solution Then Ihe ••re-t are carefully dried out and mat t . -tu ■ metin'i’ or wtu-Dcvcr Bw* i»lbn• Ih ri*jiify ypuliMuid pu i’oge ou/‘ GOLDSBttRo. N. C. FRIDAY MOHNINIi. JANUARY 4. 15FJ8 ."•s' ’ . ■ * 0 t rutting on sped 'ibv driver* of the rum-loaded car drew ahead and Icltiplecj to take an unused road lo word Italeigb oil the wcsirriw-edge of Ihe city. They missed their direction and turned In at the Seven St-ler* lection, to find tlieutselw - Ito/i time later driving up to lh.- river and no bridge to vroatt, Then they Jmu pad and took to the field . „ The car conlaiued hbfwm-tt IS M gallons of w hlskev’ The mu, him horg a l»2'i North Carolina license tag. hut lio clly lag Tire covers hud iflr name of a ThomnavlUe firm Kf torls to ascertain so whom the license log hud been Issued bad unt been completed last night WCT U Makes This Felkiw Mad. Sure » * ■ ’ PROVIDKNCE. It I . Jan 3 • (4*) -Nornmit Iraham. who *lta» he.yj aommlaaioued to restore the home of Stephen Hopkins, oue of Ihe slgltera of Git, declaration of iiidepeudeifce. today said, "I huve ’ no Intent loti of pul ting any bolt Is* In the restored Stephens 11/ipkln* liifttse until I read the Woman * ciirlsHan Temperance I'nloii would try to tell me w|t«f I could or < otild not do. Hut now I’d Ilk*- to put U lUl|t|(-c,(lf g-siil old stuff In every room " HELDON CHARGE SELLING F.OOZE Dt'putii*-i I-inti C<—fj# -t in Mro <■ den Fillinf’ Sl.’tliot SYii!h Os Uitv "ill anil Kd HrogM'-ii, operators of. ■a filling station un ltigi.wav forty wontD of,(be ell', were lu<l t’veultig bv fh-puties John Kornegay •mtl Carl Smith and lodged In "syne '■oiiiily fail under « charge of having whiskey In theli {MMsyaelon fnt the l.urpo-"’ of sale, itnidli.g the |.1,0 . Ihe offb-era found qbOtit.H rall.ui of otttiuliaud H«I»s A Wrecks HisViWlc’s Dead V- MEXICO. Mo Jap or, On *of 'lire* men who held up the First Na i I Inti a 1 Until, hci— today afttbi#-* ap/--f willt (1,000 In cad. and llu.miq Ir illi.WfO In k-ruiitie, »h« killed, a~ sbi.ri tltnc later when tin. bandit r»r »* * wrecked aft**r It- had bvcu! sounded In chase. AL’S CAMPAIGN COST IS GIVEN ~S Dfmm-rat* Si**m Over l-’jve Mil lion Ihlljirs. H.rrouing SI.( OfI.ODO . \ WAWfIXGTOS, lan :| i/lb j Drmm ratle national emiiinitlee sub ! 1 milled to tb** house t.siay Its report of con iriti ut ion* and expenditures dur- Uig the re. ept cjii|>algii. listing e*.-i ’•euditures of and contrl-' ■ ’>• tbms. Including Inane aggregailiig l! fiOO.ism. of ir.,Ot. r i r ,s I ! The vlate I nu-wl lit* ludlng « !•*- -« loth*, -show e-t .* . 10. iagta o' 11".' .'.--.ct, ■ Here llicy are acktiowledgMig clte*rs ol the crowd* among group ot membets ol tberr families. j . . WORLD NEEDS , MISSIONAIRES a InltniafioiiHl Ovnference on Mission* Favor* Kellogg j I'race I‘act MKMP»i««.; T U• . Jim ~(•) A ■stllsh igllulor and n h.sttop ... the Kntillieili ... i .n> chin ill l.dd th fnierttf the ah ndwwb-itary clinich lt»- tdglit why .«>■•> hcliavml tin. church Humid el In e the cape id Us for yr‘ < Is.i mis, wm work Wlaull*.law Liih.uakl, former rtlrec tor «*f yov. rimst t • ch ad*. Iq Poland ratal«<l thn clt. iimsUiiii'c* of ills con veialot. lo Melho.llsrtlant to Hith.tant - tatu his hlaieiitetila that Ihe need*for I'n.inpoMM missions w*s u spiritual r.na. Illahoii W. N Ainsworth -of .tfscou, Ga . In charge of itilasTona In I’ltlna Korea. Japan, Klhefla and Russia agreed that Ilia first ptirptma of inly* slons vrOWURtrU tnrt; *• hut stint*tided that mltglon prrtvlde.l a val.Vabb'jim pural bond between nations , International relation*, touched up on by Hlsbop Ainsworth came lo Yh> o front of lll* (UyV diKciixiifon Allot no address by (’lturlas M Hav ot HI !»oula, cantUdmta lust Norutuber so. Ihe TTnlle.l Slatea Swnule In which ht uwuitnended the K,Allogg psacs pm noanls. the . onfersnee sehl a in Ken Wnt K. Doralt siii.t.of'ilnc lb- Piet and *u'p|H>rtlug th« naval-crul» cr measure. . - The t*legr»m. n.ilopted tinaulmous y remit ’ ‘'2;7f*o delegates gnltiermt at Mem phis In so international mUslonurv c.-tifct-enw* of the Methodist F.plsco pnl eiinrch, Houth, resp«*cHv*ly P» , lit lon Hip Fenale of the F & to sup port th<* Kellogg peace pact aud to ~an uKulust the cruloarj bill,” Mr. Hays saU) he opposed the fri.(s cr Dill because 11 would "connftll n lo an armament policy that wljl plunge us to ttinke competition with list tons preparing for war." '>* o | ' Flf KM II VOVi IIMDM Mil I YOT INSFL GAMHIJX. I MOM '_ r ’ . SH/,. Frotice, Jan :t tAY Fallnlre| of the- Frett.'h governmettl to ts-ue »j gamhling license, litis pr. veii’ed lb" opening of Frank Jay Gould • new .noo.tMUj casino. HIIIIKI Ml Di ll* !> HTBiniN 4. \ (111 JtIMM.M', llllvr T<*klO, Japan, Jan .’I. tVlh fltorni*. on lh<- .lapnnesp ».-a rixu| aoulkweM of Niigata were reported lisl<. have killed ,'»ii persons Several liuu • !r<*»l 4tou V- were destroy ed Johnston Man Named In $15,000 Alienation Suit ,- 7 ' * Alleging alienation of hi* wife'* af fnetlrfna, .1 V lone* of Uoldnlwiro ye* rd.r filed Hijlt a#«liii<t M.mnard i v-ll <d .1 < >lu».itou louiil . »m * t •MM) damage Formal complaint ell • Iliac alleged ground* <>t damage «ai r‘lMd In the office of 'clerk of court J | if. Hook*. . i_/ J _J*lalntlff (Km (liat lie afii married ! to Lillian Jon** In Jnhneton cnnntv tin June '2. ID IS. that one mm' «M hurjt of Hie marriage dwir >ear* ago i complaint atale*. the June* moved to (inldalmro and hu\e alnc* that time lived here I About Slav 2S IsKl. • oinplulnf aver*, j Howell lx * an to gait) an "impropei; i Jnfluenre" over the wife of the plain* i ft -**"•"-'■ ==& i _ ,cr Tr,|-r.— 'g Councilors May Depose General Booth As Head T , ‘ 4 “r Salvali<m Army Affairs REPORT CH AIN STORES COMING » The New* Can Find No Official YrriKcalion of Sear*, Roe liurk Report Sears, Roebuck and f'otnpany aud Miller and Mhoads of 111. htuuinl con sider opeulog stores In, Goldsltoro Ibis v*ir. Mtordlm t» rsmorts i,eun: clr eulaleil on Ihe alroet* here Investl- I nllon hjs, The News, show ed Ilia* these two firms have had "feelerw’’ cut In th* city, but no offl« ini v*rl- Mcatl.iii of Ihelr Intent lot. in locale here CQtlld be .aft . 1 It was learned however, ih.il lh" teprwsenlallve of u ehltbi spent some time In the «d(> Hattlrdny and that he checked the nuitthcr of pen tie pnsalng the sootltwewt corner of Walnut Ntreet at John ilurliig a given time. I'revlouslv he had made en quiries of several business men as to why In their opinion no chain store had ever located on U'alunl at reel .«*( of Outer. Hears, K.N'huck id --Chicago. I^uge .•■all order corporation. Is reported a* planning Die opening of many outlet stores In th* nation Keverol are al :eu.lv placed In North Farollft* clllea. It was sAld. aud reports hereabouts have been that Goldsboro was sfalel »o get one of ih* stores. Miller and Rhoads Is Richmond’- best know n “ depart nfhnl -t.He\ Th-- Y»tirce of the report that Ihrv are to Lstlgallttg Goldsboro as .. posslbl-y a Uy for a atora. SEARCH fTW 4 YEAR 01D BOY , , 1... * 0 ’ I' Mr* l ’lvf I'rrstHis IWiFHsi In know of Wkctfnbrnl* I'kterd .Undvr Afrwl > ORVlfjj;. O. Jan. 3 (Ah Hearch for 4-year old Melvin tlorsl. who dis appeared fttwn hi* home here a week ago today was Intensified lohtght a* sothorWle* had tinder arrest, five per sons alleged to have' ttl.l«d In Die child's abduction „ The fine, held In the Wsvtte eonnlv ; Jill, at Woo|ler. In default of |t h eon bond, were charged wjth eblTTj stealing f' y Meanwhile atilhorllle* here hr* ett deavorlttg to learn whether Melvin Is dead nr alive.' Authorities espresso'! h< lief that the actual kbfnttoper of j Melvin was not among the other five ! held, hut were ci.uvtnf *-<l those under ! arrest ck'l'l clear tip lb" mailer. B ’ thev vi’ould ■ ° Mil: T*lK»*HnTf 1.4Y1 B* A > I.IHITS H«M I.DIII OF LF MS I’F'Nf‘Al’ftt.A r:-.i l.te ’ t»v ' i,../rl: - -,iun*l a* lh t I-a’.i.o'-" o' \M,i M V Tnuurt -vt.l.li i.c-.f »• ' heard .'.,sl - her $’- iIM-i. J> \ i ' it. wl.-- t.* s ' 1 Mm ' it ieb-uhone. Hhen-so told th* mil' 1.. Htii-.j at the pl.-in. t-» '.. .1 >l*' . .H,llil V IliW l|e Wl»r' '-d 'CI, 'll*’ It In lb lot, v If** ihert lo'.t.d *h< |. -plot. .1 Itl* lel‘ tt|, I nn. @ -in letv-leader sit ■ awr.’. from liotn • Th- In wi.-, ...Jewelry - C . tiff know Ins that *b* wan married t>> .i -nee .. Hi* enticed tier awav amt ha ■ nine* detained, aided and xup ported her”, the complaint hold*, against the will 'find con*ent <>f the huahand Kf* fi rt* to |el her to rvtuhi home h o. proved unavailing. It la »utd. » June* aeta fnrlh that he ha* *uf fered great menial palu and ha* been deprived,/of the cotupanlunaitip.and aervleeiYof hi* wife tiectlu *• of tile ut leaett n« mi the purl of the left* idle lit Jonea place* the amount of hi* 'lAmugr ut $ and reqneat« that •he coal of the net iolt he taxed again*' . the defendant *• . MEMBER OF THE ABBOOIATED PRESS PRIOR mm CRNTb In Son of Foundor of Army Aad Ha* Be*n Head ct Work Many Yoon MEN HE KAIHED TO POWIJR TURN ON HIM KvangeJins* Hootk of Aawria, Confer* Witk CowdWo Ao To BM«m UINDOW. Jon 3 -OT) Mtockad by the* first Inform talon that blfh coun sel of the NalvaUuu Arasy baa baa* sutnmouad and Was likely to Oapoaa him as commaader la cbM, Qaoaftl Hrsmwell Booth today raoatvod tbs news with this exclamations "I have lovad tbs Army aad kavs done my bast for my psopld. Wbatovar other people mjy think shoot tbd v. terinnent of Its affairs, they moil feel that this Is rather rou|h oo ma. f ’ Ills ststd?, Gomnsaodor Kbdbbabba Booth of the UnUad Him, mwi ed with bar ulecs (’atheidne today fee the first time slaoe. their aiMdaf Id ngian.i It was lattawtdd, bosrevee. that the America a leader trad gFren no indlcatlpa that bar hrofbar haem she was hara. < * <* s Comm wider Bva retaelaed at the headquarter* usUI Hhte lootght #•>y leaden to whom she la IgpMb !nr her program ol Moral id Wo Army. It wes announced that Doe lore per* milled General Booth to ba Ihformdd of the rid la the orgaataaitoa bawdy <.r progrmm la hh» health. j The aged NMMi 4jdu# hßflws la his (tmely callage at lb* ■•Ustt i oa*L lutmedlaUly reeUasA the bo* port of thn lnfor«^rtlAF^TjM*d*J dm- romoval hy oounhllors, maay as w hum he had to paaßiaos M authority. He also aagli vjiloa iit si ihn f nfl . hltdren might pass fra*» Mg ad* power lo ths coot ml of other haade. * It was said ths Tt year aM voh Id naturally coosMsr ths «MR w. .»f his life waa thragt—id. has lieeu au sctlve tialvatloolat. ahMsß; ui ihe aa* of If. he beiao bta Kui.ixatlon work under thr «ulalada fHiher. the General William BaatfeH who founded Hie moveme*t. came chief of staff at th# age of R » OIESTIONMARKI NEARS RECORD! -T •’ - ' ' VlniblHty Foot m Rdfdltfl Coume and RwU Id |1 « < hongad 8 mktkofolitan airport, UaW| ’ i.gelss, Jan 1. -fA*l—dog lata taMlflg foi. ed th<- Question Mark, army MtddW mtetnptlng to reshattar the aaftg-m »u>e plane fllgbl record to ■ Ms aisled courue bet warn Rockwell ■ M- 111 Kan IMego and IgM 4agates, to 1 .ro*« the Kants R.ise moantalae tato ■ Imiterlal Valley. m The tri-motored FVihher appeared r I non feet above. Brawlsf, la the 1 ! the valley at 4:3h o’etat* 0* wM«b ( ► our she had \ lee In th# air ft boar*, tier mo.nr* wkrc purring smpafblr snd the sunsblue brightly, VHdMJIty was esrellettl ; The plant* beaded norUMUtrd «p th* vsllev which she Is eapstAd lo -elf* c|« during the nlgbt. if the mnnopl-'ne is still op at Tj4A this eveplng. she will hava agahiad th* record of •* home tad 1 minutes Another hoar hay Bad that t.'n.e would mark a sew world regtrd Major Tarl Spall, rommaadtr. m f.iiun. cl late t.nlav that tba tttSh' would b* pursued inland until weafb ; *r coodMlon* tieiweea Hnn CMago **4 lrns Angeles cleared a*. KTITF; lOLLthl HWlllll wN« - N. C. Jaa, 9^*oh-w --\\ 11 h Israst atlwdatoe tbaa **« ■xpeeled'. North Carolina Stats .Col- ®1 l„ae resumed work today after the holiday -esi-on. which opened early o« -jL ar.outit of the Influnais slttmUoa. A t j'vvv in. tnlierw ot ithe faculty M» r 0 |M.rt#<l an 111 trot# Ulf dteadf# Ifigf
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